I have good news and bad news. I\'ll start with the bad news:
Subsequent versions of Updater.jar will not support Mac OS 10.3.x and below. This has come about due to Java 1.4.2 being unsupported in OS 10.3.x (I have heard rumors of a \"special\" 1.5.0 running on 10.3, but I\'m not sure how accurate these are). What this means is that for 10.3.x users, Updater.jar is frozen at this release and will probably not be changed again. I am continuing to offer the download from the Guide through a second link.
Now why is this good? I have more features available to me. In addition, there is much better zip handling (Java-side. My code remains the same

). There happens to be a specific feature that I added with this update, and that is the proxy. You can now set the proxy feature in updaterconfig.xml and connect through a proxy. Hopefully this will help those who download through a proxy.
Also, I\'ve added the less-important feature that allows you to get a list of files being downloaded in the console (or Terminal with -listfiles if you\'re running in -nogui mode).
Now, before you get all worked up 10.3.x users, let me assure you that the short-term effects of this change are very few. I doubt there will be any major changes to Updater.jar for months. Hopefully, by that time we\'ll all be on 10.4.x. If there are any major bugs found in the old version, I will of course do my best to fix them, but little things and new features will probably not be added. Sorry for any inconvenience, but I\'m hoping that this will be a beneficial change overall.
P.S. Feel free to post comments here.
P.P.S. While I\'m at it, I\'ll also open the floor to requests for new features or implementation of particular options in the updaterconfig.xml file.